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The Mathematical Theory of Plasticity
he Mathematical Theory of Plasticity is a seminal work that remains a cornerstone of modern plasticity theory, providing the first systematic account of the mathematical foundations of the subject. Written by Rodney Hill, the text offers an exhaustive treatment of the mechanical behavior of metals and other materials as they deform permanently under applied loads. Key topics include the theory of stress and strain, yield criteria, work-hardening, and the analysis of plastic flow in both simple and complex structural configurations. The book bridges the gap between theoretical mechanics and industrial applications, offering rigorous solutions for engineering problems such as metal forming and structural design.
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